Police & Fire: Drunken troublemaker arrested on West Columbia Avenue

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Battle Creek police have reported the following cases:

? Warrants are being sought for a man, 41, and his girlfriend, 22, after they fought in the 100 block of Winter Street about 6:53 a.m. Monday.

? A man, 26, was arrested after his boyfriend, 34, said he was assaulted in the first block of Vale Street about 10:51 p.m. Monday.

DRUGS: Battle Creek police have reported the following cases:

? Two men, 18 and 19, were arrested on charges of possession of marijuana after their car was stopped in the 200 block of Parkway Drive about 6:15 p.m. Saturday.

? A warrant is being sought for a boy, 16, after officers stopped him near Meachem and Battle Creek avenues at 3:03 p.m. Saturday and said he had marijuana.

DISORDERLY: A Birmingham man, 43, was arrested for being disorderly after Battle Creek police said he was intoxicated and disruptive about 5:25 p.m. Friday. Officers were called to a restaurant near Columbia Avenue and 29th Street after employees said he had left after creating problems. She said the man first confronted a younger boy in the restaurant and pushed him against the wall. The boy just asked to be left alone and one of the employees gave the man a soft drink but then asked him to leave because he was drunk. The man began creating a disturbance and yelling that he was Scottish and not scared of anyone. He went to a booth and began leaning over talking to two girls. The employee went to tell him to leave or she was calling the police. The man said he was not afraid and began rubbing her leg and making suggestive comments. When another worker put the man's things outside, he attempted to fight. The man did leave but began confronting Girl Scouts who were outside selling cookies. Police arrived and the man was banned from the restaurant but he then went to a bank next door. The officer said the man was not conducting any business in the bank and so he was asked to leave. When he refused to leave a bank employee barred him from the business. Then the man began crossing five lanes of traffic on Columbia Avenue, forcing drivers to stop. He then began trying doors of other businesses that were closed. Officers suggested he go to a shelter but he began loudly swearing and he was arrested on a charge of being drunk and disorderly and taken to the county jail.